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Christopher hasn't done anything new lately
I do have to question one thing in one posting though...... http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=3784.msg102640#msg102640 ..... is the first one really Crocosmia 'Lucifer'? I thought it was supposed to be red, not this orange colour? Or is it just the camera's representation of the colour? I just thought I would mention as if the colour is true, my understanding is that that is not that variety?
Lilium - purchased as 'R O Backhouse' - which seems to cover many forms and colours when googled!
Some Gesneriaceae - with the exception of the Petrocosmea grown all year round inside1. Petrocosmea flaccida2. Sinningia eumorpha3. Sinningia pusilla4. Saintpaulia confusaGerd
interesting to see that you grow the african 'violets' also... i find the species very interesting...
gerd--i understand this problem of being interested in too many plants! i only relatively recently heard of the hardy gesneriads, some of them are very interesting, not sure how hardy any would be here...
Of the hardy gesneriads, I grow Haberlea rhodopensis, and Ramonda myconii here - the evergreen leaves are prone to winter-burn in our low humidity and poor snow cover conditions, however; the Haberlea has been tougher in that regard. Better gardeners than I grow Jankaea (though I know one uses winter covers over the more precious plants - not something I'm interested in doing).